Difference between revisions of "Simple SoC"
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* Test mem read/writes | * Test mem read/writes |
Revision as of 11:46, 10 October 2013
Contents
Description
A very basic, custom SoC softcore
Primary git repo: on github
Specs/Design: on github as well
We'll merely keep a meetup log and notes here, important stuff will be stored in One Single Repo (tm), next to the code :)
Meetups
Upcoming
2013/10/16 - How about conditions?
- Implement jump logic
- Test mem read/writes
- see about vram
Log
2013/10/09 - Howdy Simulator, for real
- debug, debug, debug, and simulate
- Implemented more state logic
- cpu mostly works, needs some more opcodes!
2013/10/02 - Howdy Simulator
- Implemented ram
- Added delays for ram
2013/09/25 - Verilog at last
- Spec now has vsync
- Reviewed sdlcore code
- Hacked together some very basic Verilog
2013/09/18 - Let there be code
- Debugged & Finished sdlcore implementation
2013/09/11 - September reunion
- Discuss and improve specs a bit
- Update documentation and C# ref. implementation
- forked from Programmable Logic Lessons to Simple SoC
Resources
- The material from Programmable Logic Lessons
- Direct links, slides, vga_out verilog example, a simple cpu in C
- Your favorite search engine